The Amazing Grace comic strip published on February 16, 2026 in the Manila Bulletin featured the title character in a lighthearted exchange about the famously long and whimsical word “supercalifragilisticexpialidocious,” a term popularized by the song in the Disney film Mary Poppins. In the strip, someone asks Amazing Grace what the word means, prompting her to admit that while she is unsure of its definition, it sounds like the name of a delicious dessert she would happily order. True to the comic’s charm, Grace’s innocent and imaginative response turns a vocabulary question into a humorous moment, highlighting her playful personality and the strip’s knack for blending everyday situations with clever wordplay.
The Amazing Grace Comic Strip published on February 19, 2026 in the Manila Bulletin humorously reflects the Chinese New Year tradition of cleaning the house to sweep away bad luck and welcome good fortune. In the strip, a little girl is diligently sweeping the floor in preparation for the celebration, following the belief that tidying up before the New Year symbolically removes misfortune from the past year. True to the comic’s playful tone, Amazing Grace adds a witty twist by asking for the broom so she can sweep away her Math homework, joking that it has been bringing her “bad luck.” The strip cleverly blends cultural tradition with relatable childhood humor, highlighting both the significance of New Year customs and the everyday struggles of students in a lighthearted way.





























